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Date
3-2012
Abstract
Centering the Margin is an artist-curated project highlighting artwork that concerns itself with spaces, events and artifacts that exist just outside of our field of vision and attention. If our contemporary existence is marked by an emphasis on spectacle and constant stimulation, then Centering the Margin is a show that documents those things that fall outside this type of vision. These are things that require a change of speed or shift in focus to perceive them.
This show hopes to draw connections between artists concerned with margins, edges and interstitial spaces through diverse approaches and varied platforms of concept, representation and materials. -- from the gallery website
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Copyright 2012, Anna Kell
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License.
Visual Work Type
found object sculpture
Type
Exhibition
Exhibition Type
Group
Technique
acrylic painting (technique); assemblage (sculpture technique)
Medium
found objects; acrylic paint
Venue
March 7 - 24, 2012, Root Division, San Francisco, California.
Department
Art & Art History
Recommended Citation
Kell, Anna, "Centering the Margin" (2012). Faculty Exhibitions. 8.
https://digitalcommons.bucknell.edu/art-faculty-exhibitions/8